On September 12th, during a significant month, Harbor Central mobilized once again, but this time it was for a collective charity event.
Speaking of Maogong Mountain, most people should be familiar with it. It's named after its mountain range, which, when viewed from a distance, seems to outline a profile resembling Chairman Mao, hence the name Maogong Mountain. As a popular scenic area, many people climb the mountain every day. During the climbing process, there is inevitably littering, such as discarded cans and fruit peels. The focus of this charity event was to pick up the litter around Maogong Mountain, doing our part to enhance its beauty. It was not only a physical exercise but also an environmental conservation activity—a meaningful endeavor!
And so, our Harbor Micro Charity team embarked on the journey to Maogong Mountain.
While doing charity work this time, we also had a hidden task, which was a treasure hunt. Everyone had to observe the surroundings, including flowers, trees, buildings, and more. Who knows, there might be some "treasures" to find!
Our Harbor Micro Charity team not only did good deeds but also had fun finding these hidden treasures. It was like a competition of who had the sharpest eyes and quickest hands.
Take a look at our findings!
Our team did an amazing job, with each person's garbage bag full. Maogong Mountain must have been thoroughly cleaned by us this time!